BB Mommy
Warren Veteran
My smallest little baby Strawberry has been spayed today - I fetched her home at 1pm.
This morning when I fetched her from her shed I noticed tufts of fur and feared that her mum or sister had picked on her, only when I got her to the house and checked her over did I notice she had a really bad bite on her side.
Luckily the vet has stitched it for her whilst under GA, but it was a nasty wound.
The problem I have now is whether to put her back with her mum and sister after she's healed for a few days - at the moment I have them all in the kitchen, mum and sister alongside Strawberry, but separate by wire panels.
Ideally I need her to go back with the other two as I haven't got room for more sheds or hutches, but if the worse comes to the worse she'll have to be bonded with another rabbit - I'll have some big time sweet talking to my O/H to do :lol:
My gut feeling is to keep her separate now - do you think she might bond back in the group again if they're all put back together on neutral territory?
Help!!
This morning when I fetched her from her shed I noticed tufts of fur and feared that her mum or sister had picked on her, only when I got her to the house and checked her over did I notice she had a really bad bite on her side.
Luckily the vet has stitched it for her whilst under GA, but it was a nasty wound.
The problem I have now is whether to put her back with her mum and sister after she's healed for a few days - at the moment I have them all in the kitchen, mum and sister alongside Strawberry, but separate by wire panels.
Ideally I need her to go back with the other two as I haven't got room for more sheds or hutches, but if the worse comes to the worse she'll have to be bonded with another rabbit - I'll have some big time sweet talking to my O/H to do :lol:
My gut feeling is to keep her separate now - do you think she might bond back in the group again if they're all put back together on neutral territory?
Help!!